Riverine and desert animals in predynastic Upper Egypt: material culture and faunal remains
<p>Animals were given a preponderant position in Egyptian art, symbolism, and cultual practices. This thesis centres on the relationship between humans and animals during the predynastic period in Upper Egypt (Naqada I–IIIB, 4th millennium BCE), focusing on hippopotamus and crocodile as repres...
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2015
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